Owner after owner have approached John Mara to chime in on this unprecedented Super Bowl week. Owner after owner have provided nothing but rave reviews and positive feedback.

The natural result is that the Giants owner wants the Super Bowl back in MetLife Stadium some time soon.

“Pretty safe to see we’re going to be looking to do this again,” Mara said Sunday before the Broncos and Seahawks faced off in Super Bowl XLVIII. “I’ve just had so much positive feedback from so many different owners that I think we should do it again.”

Mara did provide one caveat. He was hoping to get through the game without any of the major problems that have arisen in the past.

“We have to get through the game,” Mara said, “without any power failures or wardrobe malfunctions. But so far so good.”

It’s clear the Giants owner views New Jersey and New York as a unique market with its massive reach and resources. That’s why the area has such a significant chance to be a regular in the Super Bowl rotation, according to Mara.

“There are a lot of worthy cities, but let’s face it, there is only one area like this,” he said. “I think everyone will see the positives coming out of this week and I think that is a huge advantage.”

In his eyes, the success of this week didn’t come without any anxiety. Mara was petrified about potential inclement weather. Temperature near game time was in the low 50s, about as good as anyone could have expected on a February night in New Jersey.

“Yes I was [worried]. I’ve been checking the forecast every day for 10 days now, which in retrospect was pretty stupid,” said Mara, who spent the game in his mother Ann’s suite. “This is pretty nice to have this.

“I’d say it is ideal. Some people say don’t you wish we had a little snow? I don’t want to test fate.”